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Thursday, December 26, 2024

Paragon Software adds fleet management

Paragon Software Systems announced that Astrata Group’s fleet management solution is the latest vehicle tracking system to be interfaced to its software.

“Over the next few months, five further partner integrations are planned to meet the growing demand from customers across the globe for vehicle tracking,” Paragon said. “Paragon customers can take advantage of many of the most frequently used tracking systems worldwide to increase the visibility of their transport operations in real-time resulting in reduced costs and increased customer service.”

“With the adoption of vehicle tracking expanding fast, it makes complete sense to use the real world information it provides to enhance transport planning,” says William Salter, CEO and president of Paragon Software Systems. “We are continuously developing new interfaces to our Route Execution software to integrate with a growing number of vehicle tracking solutions. This latest integration undertaken by our team of dedicated developers takes the number of interfaced systems to thirty-five.”

Paragon Route Execution – one of the Paragon Live modules – provides real-time visibility of exactly how vehicles are performing against plan, the company noted. Any issues can be seen immediately so transport planners can take steps to mitigate the impact, avoiding unnecessary costs and poor service delivery, Paragon added. “It also provides the ability to interface multiple tracking feeds simultaneously, which is particularly important for operations that use more than one telematics system within their fleet; for example, transport organizations who want to track agency vehicles during peak periods,” the company said.

“Taking advantage of highly accurate real-time information, the integration of vehicle tracking and routing and scheduling provides an early warning system. It can alert transport planning and customer service teams to potential delivery delays or missed time windows, making it possible to better manage exceptions and understand how they will impact schedules. It also enables the analysis of what is happening on a day-to-day basis against key performance indicators, allowing transport operators to target continuous improvement and create tighter, more accurate plans for the future,” concludes Salter.